Joce678:factoryconnection: The submariner groups on Facebook have been ablaze (sorry) about this light sentence. The way I read it: what sentence un-torches that stack of $500M taxpayer dollars? We could squeeze him for every penny he's ever earned or will earn and it wouldn't replace one birthing compartment in that boat.

Enough people give birth on submarines that they need multiple birthing compartments?

factoryconnection:The submariner groups on Facebook have been ablaze (sorry) about this light sentence. The way I read it: what sentence un-torches that stack of $500M taxpayer dollars? We could squeeze him for every penny he's ever earned or will earn and it wouldn't replace one birthing compartment in that boat.

Not to say that he isn't deserving of punishment, but nothing we do un-does his crime so we're stuck with the bill, those firefighters are stuck with their lung damage, etc...

All this sh*t over "girl troubles." What a maniac.

/dolphin wearer

If someone did this to one of the ships I've worked on, I'd track them down and strip

every

last

cable

out of their body.

And I'm a contractor. (I've spent the last X years writing lots of the specs and corrections for the mid-life refit.) I can't even imagine what you'd want to do if you served.

Resolute:factoryconnection: Car_Ramrod: I think that's how it goes with a lot of crimes...

Usually when vast amounts of money are taken, they were taken somewhere. Usually when something big is destroyed, it is insured. This time, nope it is just a bunch of money that we'll spend to fix MIAMI that the asshole that took it didn't even get to enjoy, much less return.

Maybe I'm doing a bad job of stating that this is just entirely frustrating from a crime and punishment POV: the costs of his crime are just so much more massive than anything he could ever do to repay it.

And yet, completely inconsequential compared to the cost of a single rape or murder.

Yea, that's kind of where I was going. A lot of crimes have costs that can't be measured in dollars and cents. And nothing we do as a society undoes that damage. It's frustrating, but that's how it works.

factoryconnection:The submariner groups on Facebook have been ablaze (sorry) about this light sentence. The way I read it: what sentence un-torches that stack of $500M taxpayer dollars? We could squeeze him for every penny he's ever earned or will earn and it wouldn't replace one birthing compartment in that boat.

Enough people give birth on submarines that they need multiple birthing compartments?

A more suitable sentence would be to tie his ass to the conning tower of the boat on her return to duty.Exec, 'Chief, dive the boat.'Chief: Aye sir, 'Dive the boat'.Exec: 'Did you hear something Chief?'Chief: 'Negative sir, what depth?'Exec: 'Make your depth 300 feet.'